Nils Malmros
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
One of the most important Danish directors of the last three decades
and one of Danish cinema's few acknowledged auteurs, Malmros took his
inspiration from the french new wave and Truffaut in particular. He
started as a self taught director and debuted with A Strange Romance (1968) which is an
amateur film that has not been in distribution since its premiere. His
career got going with the largely selffinanced Lars Ole, 5th Grade (1973) which, like his
next films, was based on his own childhood experiences in Aarhus. His
flair for depicting the pains and bittersweet troubles of early
adolescence raised him to the status of a leading director in Denmark.
Boys (1977) ("Boys") was a description of the evolvement of male sexuality
from the early pre-puberty experimentations to the grown man's sexual
ventures. Tree of Knowledge (1981) delved into the group dynamics and the first love
experiences of teenagers in an Aarhus public school and is widely
praised as a masterpiece and his finest work. Beauty and the Beast (1983) ("Beauty and the
Beast") told the tale of a father's protectiveness of his teenage
daughter with only the sligtest incestous undercurrents. _Århus by
night (1989)_ is a meta-film about a director from the province
meeting the cynical Copenhagen crew inspired from the making of Drenge.
Pain of Love (1992) ("Pains of love") is about a lively young high school girl who
falls in love with her teacher. They become a couple and when she
becomes pregnant the dark sides of her personality begin to appear.
Barbara (1997) is his first film based on a literary work and a departure from
the highly personal tone in his other films.